Chapter 503 – Episode 55. Post-War Processing and Purges.
-Daigo Toyotaka, director of the Daigo Education Foundation, was found dead in a car accident. The police said that a long time had passed since the accident…
As I was getting ready for work, I turned on the news and the news about Daigo Toyotaka came on. I thought he would cause trouble again if I left him alive, so I just killed him. As expected, power was heartless.
Still, Daigo Toyotaka is Daigo Tadanori’s younger brother, so they killed him… I expected him to finish the job by just taking away all the real rights and shares he had and kicking them out of the family, but I didn’t expect that he would kill them at all. That means he was angry about this incident.
For your information, the Battle of St. Francis incident that took place yesterday ended up being just noise caused by an earthquake, perhaps because everyone involved was silenced. From the perspective of St. Francis Girls’ Academy, it hasn’t been long since the terrorist incident occurred. If another incident like this spreads, the academy’s credibility will plummet, so they will have to do their best to prevent it.
Perhaps a considerable amount of money or interest was offered to the students of the Discipline Committee who participated in the battle and their families.
The remaining Jinil Party terrorists who were able to open their mouths were eaten by their leader who turned into a monster, and the guards who heard the orders of the Toyotaka faction were all caught and were in no position to open their mouths.
Even as Minamoto, who was behind the security guard, if a story got out that he had engaged in a gun battle, he would be criticized by the rest of the famous family, so it was clear that he would thoroughly crack down on joining. If that happens, there won’t be much talk from the security forces or Minamoto’s PMC.
Rena Sakagami, Diana Saionji, and Yuka Otagi, who I spent the night with last night, yawned and went to their homes early in the morning to get ready for school, so I was alone at home. I turned off the TV, packed my briefcase, and headed to school.
“It’s been a while~! Mr. Yamashiro!”
As I was about to enter the entrance of the academy, a familiar security guard greeted me. He was a security guard from a security company whose contract was terminated due to a terrorist incident. It was Koji Kozaki, one of the security guards I easily persuaded into doing business at school.
Since it was impossible to continue using Minamoto Group’s PMC for security right now, it seemed like they hastily signed a new contract with the security company they had been contracting with until recently.
It’s a good decision from my perspective. I had given some money to some of the guards, but the contract was canceled due to the terrorist incident, so it was meaningless. Fortunately, I was able to come back again through this project, so it was very beneficial.
“Will that company take over the security again?”
“I don’t know exactly about the contract, but I think I have a contract until this semester. “I don’t know about next semester.”
Since I wouldn’t be there next semester, it didn’t matter what the expenses were next. I congratulated Koji Kozaki on his return and entered the academy.
When I went to the special class education preparation room as usual, I received a fax informing me that interim academy director Kosuke Ishidera was stepping down due to ‘health’ issues and Daigo Terue, who was under disciplinary action, was returning as academy president.
Is it really a health problem? Daigo Tadanori also got rid of his younger brother by faking a car accident, so it was obvious what happened to Kosuke Ishidera now. They must have been tortured to make them spit out the list of teachers who had joined the Toyotaka faction and the various operations at St. Francis Girls’ Academy. Or maybe you are still suffering.
Since it’s strange that Daigo Toyotaka got into a car accident and his subordinate Kosuke Ishidera also got into an accident, we’ll just pass it off as a health issue.
I haven’t contacted Terue Daigo yet. You must be very busy right now. We have to hire new security, we have to cover up yesterday’s shooting incident, we have to deal with the fact that the Northern Forest Shrine collapsed due to the earthquake’s roots, and we have to interrogate Kosuke Ishidera. There’s a lot of work to do. I probably couldn’t sleep because of all the work.
“Hello.”
Kirie Kurayamada came to work later than usual. I thought she wouldn’t go to work because her father died.
“I thought she wouldn’t come to work, but did she do?”
“I’ll be back soon. “She came to write a resignation letter (退職届: Japanese word for resignation letter) saying she will quit her job today.”
Eh? Retirement system? Are you planning to stop working undercover at all? I was surprised by Kirie Kurayamada’s words of her, but after thinking about it for a while, I understood.
Kirie Kurayamada’s appointment as head of the special squad was a clever move by the Toyotaka faction. She probably took the job as her burden after being promised something, but the Toyotaka faction has already fallen with Daigo Toyotaka’s death, so she has nothing more to give.
And since Kosuke Ishidera would have already confessed to being part of the Toyota Car faction, she didn’t know what kind of disadvantage she would face in the future. And in yesterday’s battle, Rina Nakanoin heard him call the monster “Father” And he also heard the Jinildang fighters call the monster “Captain”, So it would have been reported that he had a relationship with the unidentified fighters. Rather, it was a strange situation not to submit a retirement notice.
“You know, the Black Knight who was there…”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
I smiled at Kirie Kurayamada and pretended not to know. There is no need to say with my mouth that I am the Black Knight.
“What are you going to do next?”
Although my current job is not a full-time job, but a traineeship, I was curious about what I would do when I quit this job, so I asked directly. I also had my own thoughts.
“I don’t know. I did that work with my father, but when my father disappeared, something felt empty…”
“Rather than continuing to do illegal work, why don’t you establish a PMC?”
Kirie Kurayamada had no reason to dip her toes into the muddy waters of being a terrorist organization. The father of her, Kazuma Kurayama, probably developed werewolf traits and left the family, but there is no need for him to carry on the family business to Kirie Kurayama and commit terrorism.
The Kurayama family is a prestigious family with a long history, and Kirie Kurayama is also expected to graduate from a prestigious university, so she will be able to get a better job with more promise than being a terrorist.
Still, the reason why I recommended PMC was because Jinildang is a terrorist group with considerable influence in Japan, and their combat power was a waste. It would be nice to be able to take care of some loyal subordinates for Kirie Kurayamada.
“If PMC could be established so easily, I would do it too.”
“It’s not that simple, but it’s also not that difficult, right? “If you are smart enough, you will be able to get a license before you graduate, and you will be able to borrow money from your family.”
“If I had a license, I could do something, but as long as my father is not there, it is obvious that the family will see me as a tool to arrange an arranged marriage. “We cannot even expect support for the establishment of PMC.”
Hmm, it coincides a bit with the story I had with Seiza and Shii yesterday. In fact, arranged marriages are the same for the upper class no matter which country you go to. If I don’t get support from my family, I think I can provide support.
It’s good to have another PMC under me. Due to Grandfather Taira Danzo’s policy of preventing his children from establishing and owning PMCs, the Taira family’s successors were unable to own several PMCs. Instead, like Jiro Taira, he had the title of head of the SPF Tokyo branch, and although it was not a PMC, it had an organization with actual military power.
However, having an officially operational PMC gave me a significant advantage, so if Kirie Kurayamada received my support, it would also benefit me. Almost 100% of the shares will be mine, so PMC is as if it were mine.
“Then I will support you. If you don’t get support from the family, there’s no need to take orders from the family, right?”
Of course, it is much more difficult to make Jinildang a PMC than a regular PMC. Since the identities of several members of Jinildang will be exposed to Japan’s special forces dedicated to counter-terrorism, the identities of most of them will have to be laundered. The cost will be considerable.
Still, creating a PMC without any human resources was not a good idea. This is because it is a red ocean world where numerous PMCs are already established, so it is difficult to find agents as experienced as Jinildang.
In the case of former soldiers with a lot of experience, they often go to reputable PMCs, so the biggest problem for new PMCs was recruiting personnel. Accepting Jinildang can solve such manpower problems, so even though there are disadvantages, the advantages are so great that you take the risk.
“You’re offering support?”
“Yes, instead, we have to completely drain the water from Jinildang. Once you become a PMC, you have to represent the interests of your employer. “I mean, you shouldn’t think of it as the emperor ruling over Japan.”
At first, they were pleased with my words of support, but they remained silent when I told them to completely abandon the Jinil Party identity.
“… I’ll think about it.”
Kirie Kurayamada, who was silent for a moment, quietly answers. Still, a lot has changed. At first, he felt uncomfortable just because I was in charge of the Korean class. The results of my hard work physically correcting Kirie Kurayamada’s mind are slowly becoming apparent.
“I will submit my resignation to the academy principal’s office.”
“Go quickly. When you quit, even if you quit, you have to give the kids their last morning ritual. “I’ll give you some time to say goodbye, so think about what you’ll say.”
The students in the class liked Kirie Kurayamada in their own way, so they should at least give them time to say goodbye. Kirie Kurayamada left her training room with an envelope in her arms that said her resignation letter.
In fact, in the case of retirement, it is polite to notify at least 15 days in advance, but given the current situation, the resignation will be processed immediately. Since I am not a formal teacher and an educational trainee, there are no grand contracts or anything like that, so I thought the decision would be made today.
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I couldn’t make an illustration today, so I’ll upload illustrations introducing the characters I made to commemorate episode 500, and then upload a few of the remaining ones haha
Aunt Taira Kokoro…
Sabu is made too muscular…
Articulated doll style Saionji Diana.